Roku's new streaming media players support 4K and HDR video

After weeks of leaks about the new products, Roku has officially announced its new line of streaming media boxes.

The Los Gatos, California-based company has effectively replaced all of its media streaming boxes with new hardware; its streaming video stick, announced earlier this year, remains the same. The new Roku Express box replaces the Roku 1 with a much smaller form factor (75 percent smaller) and double the processing power of the original box. It streams HD video, not 4K like the top-of-the-line Rokus do, but it also costs just $30, making it the most affordable Roku. There's also a version of the Express box that comes with composite cables, for an additional $10.

The mid-tier Premiere and Premiere+ Rokus replace the Roku 2...

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